Knowledge base/Implementation/Can Weaver run on-premise or air-gapped?

Context

Regulated industries (nuclear, defence, aerospace) frequently can't use cloud-hosted tools at all. Some environments are air-gapped from the public internet entirely. This is a common deal-breaker for SaaS-only CDEs and a frequent reason we win against them.

Weaver runs anywhere a Linux container will run.

Explanation

Three deployment modes are supported, with no feature differences between them:

Mode 1

Cloud-hosted

We run a managed instance in your preferred cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP). Lowest operational overhead; appropriate for non-regulated environments and pre-production. We handle updates, scaling and uptime.

Mode 2

On-premise

We deploy into your own datacentre. You own the operating environment; we provide releases, support and architectural guidance. This is the default for nuclear and defence customers.

Mode 3

Air-gapped

Weaver runs on infrastructure with no internet egress. Updates are delivered as signed container images; telemetry is opt-in or disabled. The platform is designed for this case, there is no 'phone home' component required for normal operation.

There is no functional difference between cloud and on-premise Weaver. The same APIs, the same UI, the same standards compliance. The deployment topology is your operational choice, not a feature gate.

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